Joan Kerschner hails from the Midwest, having grown up in Abe Lincoln county, Indiana. As a young girl, she went into the Carnegie Library to rest and to view photographs on the stereograph while in town shopping with her family. She attended college across the river at Kentucky Wesleyan College and then earned a master’s in library science at Indiana University.
Matthew O'Brien is a journalist, author, and college instructor who is known for his nonfiction book Beneath the Neon about homeless people living underground in the Las Vegas Valley. He lived in Las Vegas from 1997-2017. O'Brien was born in Washington D.C. but grew up in Atlanta, GA, where he graduated from the University of West Georgia in 1995. He also earned an MFA from UNLV. O'Brien was a staff writer, news editor and managing editor of the alternative weekly Las Vegas CityLife from 2000 to 2008.
Earl A. Evans Jr. was born on March 03, 1935 in Alahambra, California. He was a bishop for the Mormon church in Las Vegas, Nevada and he served on the Clark County School Board.
Ida Harris was born in Deshler, Nebraska on May 11, 1903 to Fred Grossman and Anna Steljes. Harris moved to Nevada in 1921 to visit her aunt and uncle who she eventually lived with until 1926 when they moved to Los Angeles, California. Harris worked for JC Penny's from 1921 to 1946, as a cashier. In 1926 Harris married Art Harris, a barber.
Linda Hartley was born July 16, 1941 in Cedar City, Utah to Henry D. Pollock and Irene Woodbury Pollock. Hartley was married three times and had a total of four children, Randy Williams, Lisa Shamblen, Teresa Shamblen, and Corey Shamblen. Hartley has worked as a housewife and secretary.